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Future-ready Cloud Strategies: 8 Ways to Thrive Amid the Transformation of Managed Cloud Infrastructure and Application Services

This blog is based on the competitive analysis, Frost Radar™: Managed Cloud Services, 2025, by Frost & Sullivan’s growth expert, Anisha Vinny, from the Cloud Technologies team.Today, IT stacks are growing increasingly intricate, with businesses striving to unify legacy infrastructure, multi-cloud environments, and edge architectures....

Growth Opportunity Newsletter – May 2025 Edition

Discover the Transformative Megatrends and New Growth Opportunities That Propel the Healthcare, Life Sciences, Energy, Environment, Information & Communications Technology, Mobility, Industrials, Chemicals, Materials, Nutrition, Aerospace, Defense, Security, and Technology Landscapes Healthcare and Life Sciences Transforming CABG: Are You...

How AI, Private 5G, MEC, and Embedded Security Fuel the IoT Transformation

This blog is based on our analyses, Top 10 Growth Opportunities in IoT and Edge and The Future of Multi-access Edge Computing: Customer Perspectives and Strategic Priorities, 2025, authored by Frost & Sullivan’s growth experts, Cecilia Perez and Renato Pasquini, from the IoT and Edge team. In the age of ubiquitous connectivity, IoT technology...

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Asia Pacific Mobile Biometric Identification and Authentication Market, Forecast to 2021 – Authenticating tomorrow’s transactions through mobiles

Ever since the iPhone 5S featured fingerprint recognition in 2013, mobile biometrics has become hugely popular, and most major smartphone manufacturers now embed some form of biometrics technology into their products. It has become a necessity and as result, has been...

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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Global Trade by 2035: a Thorny Path to $71 Trillion or a Transformational Leap to $105 Trillion?

Global trade is transforming due to geopolitical shifts, supply chain disruptions, and regionalization. By 2035, trade could reach $105 trillion in an accelerated scenario or drop to $71 trillion in a pessimistic one. Eastern regions will emerge as export hubs, regional manufacturing will shorten trade routes, and digital platforms will drive cross-border services. Agility, diversification, and policy advocacy will be key for businesses to stay competitive.

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